Chords for AJJ - "Normalization Blues" (Audio)
Tempo:
146.05 bpm
Chords used:
E
A
B
Em
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[F#] [E]
I can feel my brain it changing, acclimating to the madness.
I can feel my outrage shifting into a dull, despondent [A] sadness.
I can feel a crust growing over my eyes, like [E] a falcon hood.
I've got [B] the normalization blues.
[A] This isn't normal, [E] this isn't good.
I'm detached and I'm distracted, all keyed up but unproductive, oscillating between being
all excited and disgusted, [A] and then dozing lackadaisically in this bubble where I've
made my [E] mental home.
[B] The connection's more important [A] now than it ever was, but I'd rather [E] be alone.
[A] [Em]
[E]
[B] [Em]
[E]
[B] [E] And when we talk about the president, we're either pissed off or we're giggling about
an atrocity he's committing or some stupid shit he's tweeting.
[A] He's a symptom and a weapon of the evil men who really [E] run the show.
Of the ones [B] who melt down human [A] beings into money like a cruel [E] sorcerer's stone.
And they try to divide us, and largely they're succeeding because they've undermined our
confidence in the news that we're reading.
[A] And they make us fight each other with our faces buried deep [E] inside our phones.
[B] Rest in peace to the information [A] age, those days are now [E] long dead and gone.
I can see the weather changing and I can feel the soul decaying.
I'm observing drastic changes in the way we're all behaving.
[A] I can see the soothers saying, furthermore, I could [E] believe it to be true.
[B] The connection's more important [A] now than it ever was, buddy, what are you [E] gonna do?
[A] This is the golden age [E] of dickistry.
[A] Probably the last golden age of [B]
anything.
[A] And the ugliest word in the English language [E] is [C#m] Anthropocene.
[E]
Good luck, everyone.
Good luck!
[D]
I can feel my brain it changing, acclimating to the madness.
I can feel my outrage shifting into a dull, despondent [A] sadness.
I can feel a crust growing over my eyes, like [E] a falcon hood.
I've got [B] the normalization blues.
[A] This isn't normal, [E] this isn't good.
I'm detached and I'm distracted, all keyed up but unproductive, oscillating between being
all excited and disgusted, [A] and then dozing lackadaisically in this bubble where I've
made my [E] mental home.
[B] The connection's more important [A] now than it ever was, but I'd rather [E] be alone.
[A] [Em]
[E]
[B] [Em]
[E]
[B] [E] And when we talk about the president, we're either pissed off or we're giggling about
an atrocity he's committing or some stupid shit he's tweeting.
[A] He's a symptom and a weapon of the evil men who really [E] run the show.
Of the ones [B] who melt down human [A] beings into money like a cruel [E] sorcerer's stone.
And they try to divide us, and largely they're succeeding because they've undermined our
confidence in the news that we're reading.
[A] And they make us fight each other with our faces buried deep [E] inside our phones.
[B] Rest in peace to the information [A] age, those days are now [E] long dead and gone.
I can see the weather changing and I can feel the soul decaying.
I'm observing drastic changes in the way we're all behaving.
[A] I can see the soothers saying, furthermore, I could [E] believe it to be true.
[B] The connection's more important [A] now than it ever was, buddy, what are you [E] gonna do?
[A] This is the golden age [E] of dickistry.
[A] Probably the last golden age of [B]
anything.
[A] And the ugliest word in the English language [E] is [C#m] Anthropocene.
[E]
Good luck, everyone.
Good luck!
[D]
Key:
E
A
B
Em
F#
E
A
B
_ _ _ _ [F#] _ _ _ [E] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ I can feel my brain it changing, acclimating to the madness.
I can feel my outrage shifting into a dull, despondent [A] sadness.
I can feel a crust growing over my eyes, like [E] a falcon hood.
_ _ _ _ _ I've got [B] the normalization blues.
[A] This isn't normal, [E] this isn't good. _ _ _ _ _
I'm detached and I'm distracted, all keyed up but unproductive, oscillating between being
all excited and disgusted, [A] and then dozing lackadaisically in this bubble where I've
made my [E] mental home. _ _ _ _ _
[B] The connection's more important [A] now than it ever was, but I'd rather [E] be alone. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ [E] And when we talk about the president, we're either pissed off or we're giggling about
an atrocity he's committing or some stupid shit he's tweeting.
[A] He's a symptom and a weapon of the evil men who really [E] run the show. _ _ _
Of the ones [B] who melt down human [A] beings into money like a cruel [E] sorcerer's stone. _ _ _ _
_ _ And they try to divide us, and largely they're succeeding because they've undermined our
confidence in the news that we're reading.
[A] And they make us fight each other with our faces buried deep [E] inside our phones. _ _ _
_ _ [B] Rest in peace to the information [A] age, those days are now [E] long dead and gone. _ _ _
_ I can see the weather changing and I can feel the soul decaying.
I'm observing drastic changes in the way we're all behaving.
[A] I can see the soothers saying, furthermore, I could [E] believe it to be true. _ _ _ _
_ [B] The connection's more important [A] now than it ever was, buddy, what are you [E] gonna do? _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] This is the golden age [E] of dickistry.
_ [A] Probably the last golden age of [B]
anything.
_ [A] And the ugliest word in the English language [E] _ is _ _ [C#m] _ Anthropocene. _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
Good luck, everyone. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Good luck! _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ I can feel my brain it changing, acclimating to the madness.
I can feel my outrage shifting into a dull, despondent [A] sadness.
I can feel a crust growing over my eyes, like [E] a falcon hood.
_ _ _ _ _ I've got [B] the normalization blues.
[A] This isn't normal, [E] this isn't good. _ _ _ _ _
I'm detached and I'm distracted, all keyed up but unproductive, oscillating between being
all excited and disgusted, [A] and then dozing lackadaisically in this bubble where I've
made my [E] mental home. _ _ _ _ _
[B] The connection's more important [A] now than it ever was, but I'd rather [E] be alone. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [B] _ _ _ _ [Em] _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _
[B] _ [E] And when we talk about the president, we're either pissed off or we're giggling about
an atrocity he's committing or some stupid shit he's tweeting.
[A] He's a symptom and a weapon of the evil men who really [E] run the show. _ _ _
Of the ones [B] who melt down human [A] beings into money like a cruel [E] sorcerer's stone. _ _ _ _
_ _ And they try to divide us, and largely they're succeeding because they've undermined our
confidence in the news that we're reading.
[A] And they make us fight each other with our faces buried deep [E] inside our phones. _ _ _
_ _ [B] Rest in peace to the information [A] age, those days are now [E] long dead and gone. _ _ _
_ I can see the weather changing and I can feel the soul decaying.
I'm observing drastic changes in the way we're all behaving.
[A] I can see the soothers saying, furthermore, I could [E] believe it to be true. _ _ _ _
_ [B] The connection's more important [A] now than it ever was, buddy, what are you [E] gonna do? _ _ _ _
_ _ [A] This is the golden age [E] of dickistry.
_ [A] Probably the last golden age of [B]
anything.
_ [A] And the ugliest word in the English language [E] _ is _ _ [C#m] _ Anthropocene. _ _ _
_ _ [E] _ _ _ _ _
Good luck, everyone. _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Good luck! _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _ _ _